yellowflower

lyonscc wrote:So - after some discussion w/ the family, I decided to clean this up a bit, make it smaller on the shirt, and remove the "busy-ness" of the mascots, etc.

I think it would be too small as a Pocket cover, but it's not as overwhelming this time around.

Whoops, sorry, I forgot to come back and look again until now. I agree that it would be too small as a pocket cover, and I'll be voting for both versions, I like them both, but I just don't wear graphics that big so I wouldn't buy it. I *would* buy it as a patch, and I would also buy it if it were on the back of a hoodie... holy jeebler, I would buy it in a second if it were on the back of a hoodie. I just had to get rid of one that I loved dearly that was falling to shreds that had a moose on the back. This would be a nice replacement. Anyway, I love both designs, just not something I personally would wear on the front of a t-shirt.

kingdomkey

Please don't mistake my remark as disdain for the topic. I would LOVE some Disney themed shirts myself. (mostly because I find most official Disney shirts garish) This shirt is different from other shirts because they only reference pop culture. Your shirt is not a reference, it's a copy. You can't use Luke Skywalker on a shirt, but you can use a kid Luke because Lucas has never used or copyrighted kid Luke. References are protected under parody laws, but copies are not. In other words, you can draw a rabbit that looks like Oswald, but you cannot draw Oswald or his lucky ass will sue you.

Please submit more Disney shirts, but make sure its a parody, not a copy.

maheo13

djpohly

chabber44 wrote:I think the latin should be "Ego possum habere." Potest and Habet are third person singular, "he can", "he has". Possum is first person, "I can", and you usually use the infinitive, habere, to complete the sentence - "I am able to have", or "I can has" in lolspeak :p

You don't typically use ego in latin, since the verb already shows that it is first person, but not many people may know that.

As much as I love correctly conjugated Latin (and cringe at many of the other entries)... since when is "I can has" correctly conjugated English? The motto stands in my book.

writermist

kingdomkey wrote:Please don't mistake my remark as disdain for the topic. I would LOVE some Disney themed shirts myself. (mostly because I find most official Disney shirts garish) This shirt is different from other shirts because they only reference pop culture. Your shirt is not a reference, it's a copy. You can't use Luke Skywalker on a shirt, but you can use a kid Luke because Lucas has never used or copyrighted kid Luke. References are protected under parody laws, but copies are not. In other words, you can draw a rabbit that looks like Oswald, but you cannot draw Oswald or his lucky ass will sue you.

Please submit more Disney shirts, but make sure its a parody, not a copy.

Yes Sir C:

I'll do better next time.
*note to self... no outlines* -_-'
I was a bit brain dead with the whole crest idea. Hopefully the next topic doesn't leave me stump.

By the way... is there any way we users can make suggestions for Derbies?

thatquietgir1

morningsong wrote:Perhaps, but the rabbit is a buck we had in our rabbitry, very famous around her, named Stinky Buck.

Love it! The style is awesome.. I had a rabbit that lived for 13 years so I appreciate the personal story here. The only thing that feels a bit off are the words (font/placement). You may consider drawing your own letters in the future since the rest has such a free hand feel. Also the image is a bit large on the shirt. Really cool first entry!

morningsong

noxandpy

I'll be honest, I didn't have the time or space(didn't want it to look cluttered), for everything I wanted to do on this shirt.
As for the buffy reference, I realise now it could have been stronger. I wanted to give it a much bigger prominence in the design than things on the shield itself. Shield stuff = little stuff, Giant goggles, Mal's pistol, and the Vamp-Stake, all big things! I should have included something else buffy-esque but I couldnt really think of a small item or something that would really represent the show, other than the wooden stake.

bounty42

benjaminleebates wrote:What is the current consensus about splitting votes.
Is it dangerous to have two shirts so similar? I have until 9 or so tonight to decide if I am going to leave them both or delete this one. The other is in the fog after all.

Vote-split, if there is such a thing, would only be from people who limit the number of shirts they vote for. Since you could conceivably vote for every shirt, there's nothing really to 'split'.

Numquam minoris aestimo potentia stultis, maxime in magna coetus
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orabbit

bounty42 wrote:Vote-split, if there is such a thing, would only be from people who limit the number of shirts they vote for. Since you could conceivably vote for every shirt, there's nothing really to 'split'.

Yes, but if you offer two choices, some people will pick a but not b, and vice versa. If you only had one choice, all those hypothetical votes would go to one entry. I think it's always bad to leave two versions up past the 24 hr delete cut-off.

noog

bounty42

mutantninja wrote:That's what I was thinking of doing if I can get a free minute today. Thanks for the suggestion bounty! "Great minds.." right?

Pretty much, my first thought was actually Program, as my buddy's default greating for everything is "Greetings Program" but that's not quite right. However, a RED version that says PROGRAM would be cool too.

Numquam minoris aestimo potentia stultis, maxime in magna coetus
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■(1:40 PM, 7/27/2012) bounty42 quips, "Forget Guest Editor, what we need is a Guest Rejectionator."
■(10:40 AM, 6/21/2012 ) bounty42 inquires, "Is it just me, or do we not typically get this many Editors Choice shirts?"
■(2:02 PM, 6/15/2012) bounty42 runs numbers.
■(10:40 AM, 6/7/2012) bounty42 dispenses wisdom for all those 'too late' naysayers, "A woot shirt is never late, nor is it early, it arrives precisely when it means to."
■(3:20 PM, 5/18/2012) bounty42 states, "The turtle is very cute, and I love the smug look he's got."

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